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.? Thc l'i.illsruvvrcil Country.' DT E. T. FTEDMAN. Cunio wc hut know Tlie land tl ul end!* our dark, uncertain travel. Where Ile those happier hill? ami meadows low Ah, ir beyondInc spirit's inmost cavil Aught of Hist cmnt ry could wc surely know, Who would not go? Might we hut hear The hovering angels' high tmnglneO shorus. Or catch, betimes, with wakeful eyes and clear, One radiant vista or thc realm before us-] With one rapt moment given to see und hear, Ah, who would fcar'r Were we quite sure To find the peerless friend that left us lonely, Or there, by some celestial stream os pure. To gaze in eyes that herc were lovely only This weary mart al coll, were wc quiic ?ure, Who would endure? COXXBRCIAH iv mrs. imports? LrvKRrooi.-l'er Ilrllisb steamship Adalla-2850 Racks salt 600 sacks line salt, 50 tons house cont, 1603 bundles arrow tics. 407 bundles arrow ties. 40 boxes tics, to II Mure A co; 1 cask axes, to C 0 ra v thur; 253 plates steel, 2 cases hardware, to Older; 100 bbls bottled beer, to W ll Chufee A co; 1 case chlnaware, to J Bpcnre: l trunk pcrsonul ciicctH, 1 cask hardware, lo Order. K sports. NE" I'ORK-Per steamship James Adger-80 btes tve? tBlaua coll?n, 1141 bales upland cotton. 89 tlerco rice, 51 bales domestics, io empty bur rt?a, S7 packages fruit, 32 packages sundries. Tile C n ilton Cotton, Rice omi Naval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, 1 TUESDAY EVENING, December 21, 1809. I Con-K.-TUC market for this staple opened nt about thc rates or thc day before; hut with unfa vorr.V.c dispatches, prices., receded '?Cy'?c. "f1 Rh 5 dej *"-j bales, say : 35 at 22?i; 14 at 22?,;; iSat 23; 2? at 23?i; 10 at 23;?; ss at 23102 at ix;.,; 37 at 23'/i;l3 at 24; 1 at 24.'i; 25 at 24.'4; 6 at 2tuc; 10 st S4U Wc quote : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.22.V?23!? Low middling.23*.'?!?? MlUIUug.28J<@24 Strict middling.24.';? KICK.-This grain wns in good request. Sales 2C9 tierces of clean Carolina : say S2 tierces at ?.?ic; 7 tierces al 0 5-10; 10 at 0 7-10; 45 at CV, 45 nt 0;?*. H th. We quote common to mir clean Carolina at 6?0Sc.'.g,oiid C?,'@O;? *fl lb. NAVAL STOKES.-Thc business under lins head was nnlraportrni. FRKienTS-Arc somewhat dull. To Liverpool, hy steam, engagements arc making at ?0 "fl lb OD uplands ano l'4d on se. Islands; by s" ll, 7-16d fl lb on uplands on J KO V lb ca sea . Islands. To Havre, by nenin, nomi? nal; by sall, nominal at 1>4'C on uplands and lMc on sea islands. Coastwise N-w York, by steam, "*'c "fl rb on oplandB ?cd lc on sea islands; by sall, Kc "fl lb oo up? lands. To Boston, by stcan., nominal; by sall, 14 OHO ft lb on uplands. To Phil adel pb la, by steam, So ft lt on uplands; by sall, somewhat nom? inal. To Baltimore, by steam, i?@t?c "fl lb on uplands; by snit somewhat nominal. EXCHANGE.-Sterling, 00 days bills 128'.t&i28>,'c. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-Thc bunks buy at *i off, and sell at Si premium; outside buy at }i?K olf, and Bell at l??'? oft*. GOLD.-22@24._ Markets by Telegraph. KORKION MAKKRTH. LONDON, December 21-Noon.-Consols 92X; Bonds M; v Tallow (Sanies o<i. PARIS, December 21.-Bourse opened quiet. Rentes 72f 00c. LIVERPOOL, December 21-Noon.-Cotton opened qnlct; uplands ll.'id; Orleans l.'7tni2d: sales 10,000 bales. ARernoon.-Cotton dull. Yarns and fabrics nt Manchester quiet. Red Western wheat 8s 3d. Corn 28s 9d. Lard 70s Cd. Evening.-Cotton dull and unchanged ; up lands UKO; Orleans llj.d; sales 10,000 bales, of which 2000 were for speculation and export. Rosin 6B 3d. n?MF.RTIC : \RKETS. NEW YORK.Deccmber 21-Noon.-Stocks continue feverish. Gold down to 10 s m o v. l>?t 1?? Armer, and ls held at 20. Money ca7 per cent. 02's coupons 112"i; Tennessee ox-couponB 60,y; new 44; Virginia coupons4Q?i;Louisiana, old cs 'j, new CO; Levee sixes oo.v, eights 78; Alabama eights 04; fives 61; Georgia sixes 82; sevens 92; North Carolinas, old 42j3 ; new 30; South Carolina, new 80. Mess pork $31a3Z. Lard dull 1BMC. Cotton easier at 25??. Turpentlno quiet at 43 JJ. Rosin firm; (2 10 ror strained. Freights dull. Evening.-Cotton dull and ac lower; Bales 1200 bales at 25'4c. Flour slightly ravers buyers; superfine State (4 45a4 70; common to fair extra Southern $6 isac. Wheat one cent lower; winter red Western (1 33al 35. Corn doll and heavy; old mixed Western fl iva 114. Pork heavy at $31 032. Lard heavy at I9al0)?c. Whiskey $1. Groceries quiet. Turpentine 43>?a44)?c. Rosin $2a8. Freights lower; on cotton by steam 6-lGa "tfd. Money easy a'. 6a7 per cent, sterling de? clining at s'-jiisv Gold very dull; alter touching 19J4 closed at 20a20>?. Governments dull; ors 12~{ ; Southern stronger. CINCINNATI, December 21.-Corn qnlct and nt), changed. Pork dull; offered at $2S 50. Bacon qnlet; shoulders 14>$c; clear sides 18c. Lard nom? mai. ST. i.01:1s, December 21.-Corn declining; yel? low sacked 88c; mixed white 90c. Provisions nominally unchanged. LOUISVILLE, December 21.-Corn firm. Mess pork $31. Shoulders 16<4"c; sides 18.t?al8'4'c. Whiskey heavy at 95c. WILMINGTON, December 21.-Spirits turpentine weak at 30a39'iC. Rosin dull; common strained $1 65. Crude turpentine steady at $1 05a2 80. Tar steady nt $2. Colton quiet. AUGUSTA, December 2L-Cotton market easier with fair demand; sales 700 bales; receipts looa bales. Mlddllnss 23a23?c. SAVANNAH, December 21.-Colton receipts 319. bales; exports 1710 bales; sales 400 bales. Mit. dungs 23.se. Market dull. Havana Market. HAVANA .December 11-Our general market closes quiet. Thc authorized quotations lor su? gars closing the week, ?rm, for whites through at ?.'.\ii7\ per 100 lbs; yellows do, Nos 13 to 20, at $4J4?5.?<; browns do. Nos ll and 12, at $4>ia *14 do: cucuruchos do, Nos 7 to 10, at $3?a? Sf; centrifugals yellow. No. 19, at do; muscova does, ror refining, through at $3?.a4?, do. Shipped during thc week hence and from Matanzas r.843 boxes and 353 hhds; ror the United States 3724 boxes and ssa hhds, leaving stocks Ina thc two ports equal to 71,608 boxer, and 100? hhds, against for equal period 1868 or 41,168 boxes and 536 hhds The decrease of sugar shipments thin yenr to this date from 1868 equal to 32,101 boxes, and over 1847 by 234..41 boxes for the two ports of Havana and Matunzus. MOLASSES.-For cargoes st convenient outports OK reals clayed, and ly, ror inuscovadocs. Con? tract reports rro-m Gibara, 20,000 hhds at 5*?', Rli and e reals ror clayed, and 6a7.'i reuls for musco? vado. il 'INK vs.-Most of tho new Ptock has been v taken at eoe per Rall?n, including rank, and con? tracts have been made ai 63'<aic<4e per gallon and 60 tierces sold herc at same rule. ' Other produce ami fabrics ns previously ad? vised. nil of which will be likely to Improve wlih thc IncrenFc or sugar stocks und the consequent list or carriers ror moving them. Lear tobacco IK moving oft rapidly ror thc United Stales und Eu? ropean continental markets by sleain cnrrlaee and In less quantities tho best qualities of s lt? twists. No alteration In values or cigars, and thc '.il1?! ISL-? lcar ?!"Per'<Wi or which a good stock min rt'iiiiiitiHt Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON. December 20.-TPIU'ENTINF.-Is unchanged in price. Sales or 462 bbls at $2 ?0 for sof'., and $175 for hard, per 2So lbs. 8!",n.l'!2TuBr*NT,.?,--u Xe lower, and 190 bbls sold at ;w,s c per gallon. ROSIN.-Sales reponed of only 103 bbls nt ?2 -.. ror opaque, $3 60 ror pale, and $4 fur extra lisle TAH.-124 bbls sold at $2 per bbl. 1 COTTON.-No sales reported. PORT O ? J, Jg Y Jj A. lt . vi 1 ION 'a rn ASKS! ~ New Muon, 3d, 6 hours, 21 minnies, morning. First tjimrter, loth, 5 hours, 61 minutes, evening FuU Moon, lfith. 8 hours, 30 minuits, evening. Last Quaner, tMh, 9 hour, 14 minuten, evening. 20 Monday. 21 Tuesday. 22 Wednesday;. 23 Thursday.. .. 24 Friday. 25 Saturday .... 20 Sunday. SI'S. RISES. 7.. 0 7.. 0 7.. 1 7.. 1 7.. 2 7.. 2 7.. 2 SIN SETS. 4. .60 4. .68 4.. 6', 4..67 4..68 4..68 4. .69 8.. 60 7..61 8..65 0..68 H.. 2 morn. 12.. 9 mon WATER. 8..31 9.. 18 10.. 3 10..62 ll..45 12..40 1..43 Pusse ngcri. Ter steamship Janie? Adirer, tor New Tork-L JtrVcT, wife mid child, W K Moore, C A Smith, W ll Fuller. Cuplultt J ll Mlnott, A M Wllllngtoii, J linindon, J Hurt, J Hart, I. Juckson. ? Stone, J Itohlnsou, M Montlcne, C Druuner, U rollys, and P l'oie. Per British steamship Adalla. from Liverpool T Nanum and family, J Cattcll, C Malu, 0 liam llton; B Hamilton, L Percival, ll Allan, A McNeill, J Allan, A Morgan, J Hums, J Jordan and family, Nancy Allan, J Donelly. P Tobin, nutt F irwin. Per steamship champion, from New Jork F Duhols wife, daughter and son. Colonel \\ Lud? low wife' child and nurse, J J Bizca, B Hord, T Norville Mr.? A L Smith, A C Karie, W J White, A johns l?r Tumblety, M A Blacklhorno, M Kcnue ,1T c Bpear, Misa T Damon, O Prentiss, J M Deii i.ii? A L Tohills, A J Creighton, wtfe, child nnd nurse, ll Wilkinson, wife and child, L Piincelt. D calvin, C Williams, A Smith, Mrs C Itulncy. A Cal? lum ll Longneck, J Murphy, K McDonald, V Kelly, and others. M Alt IN E NEWS. CHARLESTON, DECEMBER 22. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. British steamship Adalla, Sanderson, Liverpool -left November 30. Assorted cargo. To ll Mure A co, J Spenre, C Cravelcy, W C Bee A co, W Wat? son, H I* Walker, Il M Pallion. W ll Chufee A co, und Order. Experienced hclVJ gales since pass? ing Herniada. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York? lea Saturday. I' M. Mdse. To J Adger A co, J K Adgcr A co, J D Aiken A co, J Archer, J Apple, C D Ahreus A co, Budd A Blake, II Hulwlnklc A co, F 0 Borger, Dr ll Buer, E T Brown, II Bischoff A co, C Bart A co. Mrs II II Banks, T M Bristol!, J ll Br?ning, W S nissen, E Butes A co, J ll Bates, C D Brahe A co, T W Bliss, J C II Clausseu, Clacius A Witte, Cameron, Barkley A co, W U chufee A co, TM Cuter, J A Cook A co, Mucduff Cohen, J Commins, Chapeau A Heffron, W S Corwin A co, Charleston Hotel, C D Carr A co. Dowle A Moise, P Darcey, Douglass A Jackson, Il Daly, Edgerton A Richards, Fognrtlc's Hook Store, D F Fleming A co, B J H Fischer, Dr A Fitch, Forsythe, Mc? comb A co, B Fcldmann A co, P L Gulllcmhi, J M Creer, Coodrlch, Wliiemaii A co, Goutevcnler Bros. J Gorham, Mrs M Galloway, C Goldstein, J Hm Vamp A co. Hurt A co, W S llencicy A co, ll Hafkonschlcl. Uavbcson A cri, J H Hillen. J Heins, N A Hunt, J W Harrisson, ll Hunter, ? il ?r.gra hntn A Sun, Holmes' Uook Store, A W Juger, D Jennings, Johnston. Crews A co, A Johuson. Jef? fords A cu, Killick, Wlekciiuetrg A co, C L Korti un? rolls, K riele A Chapman, Knuapaux A Gonzales, C Kerrison, J P Kelp, L Kenocke, K E Knee, J H Lange, A Langer, Lauroy A Alexander, Lengnlck A Sell, C Litscligl. J ll Lopez, L Lorentz, M?ller, Nimitz A co, A Mclchers, W J Miller, Mc Loy A Rice, w A Melirteus, J Q Milnor A co, Marshall A Burge. Muntuue A co, Macullar, Williams A Par? ker, J Marion. J I' Merkhardt. J M Martin, Il Mas? son, H ll Morrison, S A Kelson, M H Nathan, .1 F O'Neill A Son, D O'Neill A'Son, Ostendorff A co, J C Oeijcn, ll u Kenn I> Paul A co. E Perry, Puul, Welch A Brandes, Palmetto Pioneer Co-operative Association, R O, I'iuckney, C F i'anknin, Rlecke A Schachte. J R Read A co, J Russell, J Hells, C C Righter, J Small A co, L Schnell, S C Railroad Agent, G W Steffens, A Scckendorff. E R Stoddard A co, Superphosphate Company, Shuckclford A Kellv. W B Smith A co, Strauss A Vause. South? ern Express Gotnpnny, P C Schroder, D H Silcox, Schaffer A Bro. W ? Trott, Taft A Howland, J n Tutjen, W Cffcrhardt, P von Santen, J H V?llers, Werner A Ducker, S H Wilson, W H Welch, G W Williams A co, C O Witte, W G Whllden A co. J Wirlh A co, M A Warren, G H Walter A co, W J Yates, P Walsh, Walker, Evans A Cogswell, or? der, mid others. Off Cape Hatteras, oii thc 20th, passed steamships Manhattan and Wyoming. On thc 2lst, off Cape Romain, saw ship David Brown, from Newport, Eng, for Charleston. Ship R C Winthrop, Stewart, New York-9 days. Hay. To the Master-: and T J Kerr A co. Off Cape Lookout experienced a severe NE blow, which lasted ten hours. Sehr Abagail Haley. Weaver, Phlldelphla-10 days. Coal. To H F Baker A co. tSelir Admiral,-^-Philadelphia-to davs. Coal. To Order, Sehr Lillian, Harkce, San tee. 1150 bushels rico. To W C Bec A co. Sehr Ann S Dons, Cara natl, West Point Mill. 21 tierces rice. To J 1) Aiken A co. Steamer Pluto, Copes, Georgetown, S C. To thc Master. Boat from John's Island. 4 bagasen island cot? ton. To Fraser A Dill. Flat from James Island. 3 bags son Island cotton. To Fraser A DUI. Boat from James Island. 4 bags sea Island cot? ton. To Fraser A Dill. Boat from James Island. & bags sea Island cotton. To Poper A Stoney, Boat from John's Island. S hags sea Island cot? ton. To Roper A Slaney. Boat from Wadmalaw. 2 bags sea Uland col? ton. To Roper ft Stoney. By wagon from San tee. ft tiags sen Island cot? ton.- To W C Bec A co. Received from St John's. 4 bags sea island col? ton. To S L Howurd A Bro. Received from Chisolm's Mill. 70 tierces rico. To ll Bischoff A cu. IN TnE OFFINO. Ship David Brown, Nichols, Newport, Eng-3.: .liar?. Ital"""? nun. TO tue Masier, lln.i oluir. CLEARED YESTERDAY, steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York -James Adger A co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship James Adger, lockwood. Hew York. Steamer Dictator, Willey, I'alatka, via Jackson? ville, Fernandina and Savannah. FROM THIS PORT, Steamship Charleston, Berry, Kew York, De? cember IB. Bark A B Wyman, Wyman, Liverpool, Decem? ber 14. UP FOR THIS PORT. Spanish brig Manuel, Pares, at St Jago de Cuba, December S. Sehr Wm Flint, Post, at New York, December 18. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Sehr U G Hand, Hand, at Baltimore, December 18. BY TELEGRAPH. SAVANNAH. December 21.-Arrived, ships Mar ?arct Evans, Liverpool; Brookville, Queenstown, teared, steamships Leo, New York; Fannie, Bal? timore; schrs Lucy U Gibson and Nancy Smith, Montevideo. MEMORANDA. GRORflRTOWN. December 20.-Cleared, Decem? ber 20. brig J A II Crowley, Crowley, l'once, P R; sehr Ella Fish, Willey, Bath, Mc. The Kshr Susan Wright, Mount, for Georgetown, S C, cleared at New York December 18. LIST OF VESSELS Ur, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. F o BTTI O N . LIVERPOOL. Norwegian bark Skjold, AI brr cb ts sn. sid... Oct 31 British bark Queen, Hetherington, sailed..Nov 28 Bark Annie Torrey, Lebbv, sallred.Nov 26 British bark Apoll?, Reinhart, sailed.Oct 20 NEWPORT, ENO. Ship David Brown, Nichols, sailed.Nov 16 RAWS. The France, Bxmelln, sailed.Dec 2 6T. JAGO DE CUBA. Spanish brig Manuel, Tares, up.Dec & DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Brig Josie A Devereaux, Clark, up.Dec 7 Behr Ida Bella, Fisher, cleared.Nov 27 Sehr C E Bay mond, Higgins, cleared.Dec 10 Sehr Kate B Rich,-, np.Dec ie PKOV1DBNCK H I* Rritlsh brig Peter A John, McLaughlin, cid.Dec 14 FORTLAND, ME. Sehr James Young, Wilson, cleared.Dec o NEW YORK. Ship nope, Ure, clenred.Dec 10 Brig Wm Orccry, Fields, cleared.Dec ll Sehr D F Keeling, Robinson, cleared.Dec 18 Sehr LUC Wishart, Mason, cleared.Dec io Behr Henry Whitney, Perkins, up.Dec 18 Sehr N W Smith, Tooker, up.Dec 13 Sehr My rover. Rrooks. cleared.Dec ia Sehr Wm Flint, Post, up.Dec 18 PHILADELPHIA. Ship Bomhny, Jordan, clearsi..Dec 17 Sehr S V w Simmons, Williams, cleared...Dec 13 Behr Aloxsndcr Young, Young, np.Deo 14 Behr E ll Naylor, Naylor, cleared.Dec 16 BALTIMORE. Brig Mary Stewart. Adams, up.Dee 17 Sehr Umina, Hall, up.Dec 17 Sehr George Tani ano, Kt cebu un, Cleared.. .Dec 18 Srhr J E Woodbury, Woodbury, cleared...Dec 9 Behr Whitney Long, nnyea, up.Dec 8 Sehr H O Hand, Hand, cleared.Dec 18 JJ OLMES Sc MACBETH, No. 36 BROAD STREET, Charleston, S. C., BROKER, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. wm attend to Renting and Collecting or Rente and purchase and sale of r>tooks, Bonds, Gold, silver and Real Estate. ALSO, To the Purchase of floods and Snpplles ror par? ties in thc country upon reasonable terms. GEORGE L. HOLMES.ALEXANDER MACBETH. jan! lyr_ J^I SON'S TOBACCO' ANTIDOTE 18 WARRA ST R D TO REMOVE ALL DESIRE FOR TOBACCO. RISON'S TOBACCO AHTIDOTE U for sale by DR. H. BARR. O. W. AIMAR. a J. LU1IN. ?B, R. II. KELLERS. DR. VI. A. SKRINE. ._ " E. 8. BURNHAM. ?0V24 wfm3mos F _sinwmg^ OR NEW ?ORK Thc Kew York and Charleston Steam-^gAMMk ship Company's First-class ~ f??'f?m steamship CIIAMI'IUN, Hubert \v. CbeKwooa, Commander, will leave Adger'a South Wharf on SATI'HDAY, thc 26th Instant, nt.10 o'clock, A. M. t*- Through Hills of Ludlugglvcu on Cotton lo Liverpool. 47- Insurance bj this Une half percent. ac-- Superior Aecomntoilutl.ins for Passengers, ?leca si_JAM KS A DC Kit A CO.. Agenta. ST FREIGHT LINE TO BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON' AND TUE CITIES OK THE NORTHWEST. TURO CG ll BILLS LAVING GIVEN FOR COT? TON TO ORSJIMN. Thc Steamship MARYLAND, Johnson, ^fiPfX Commander, will sail for llaltlmoreJja?afii* on WEDNESDAY, December 22*1, at 4 o'clock p. from Pier No. 1, Cition Wbarvca. 47~lnsnrnncc by the Steamers of this line X per cent, to Halllmore and Philadelphia. To Bos? ton \. Philadelphia Freights forwarded lo that city by railroad from llaltlmorc without addi? tional expense fir Insurnuce. By arrangement with thc Steamships or thc Ballimore and Bremen Line, sailing semi-month? ly, Through Hills Lading for COTTON will hereafter bc Issued to thc latter port un accommodating terms. &B- Through BIHR Lading given to PHILADEL? PHIA, HUSTON and the CITIES CF THE NORTH? WEST. .> For Freight engagements or Passage, apply to COURTENAY A TRKN1IOLM, dei 20 3_L'nlou Wharves. F OR NEW YORK PASSAGE (IS. The superior side-wheel Steamshlp^Tiif??. MAGNOLIA, Captnin M. ll. Crowcll ^Vfrrffi having elegant and spacious accommodations for passengers, will leave Yanderhorst's Wharf, on THURSDAY, December 23d, IMO, at- o'clock RAY KN EL A CO.. dec?s_Agents. QUNARD LINE OF MAIL STEAMERS lletwcen NEW YORK and LIVER-^f=?Sev POOL, calling nt queenstown. vjLlMULf AUSTRALASIAN, MALTA, ALEPPO, PALMYRA, CHINA, SAMARIA, CUBA, SIHERIA, HECLA, TARIFA, JAVA, ? TRIPOLI. One or tho above First-class Iron Mall Steamers ire Intended to sall us follows: From Liverpool for New York direct every SAT CRHAY. From Liverpool (calling nt Cork Harbor) for New York via Huston every Tcr.snAV. From New York ror Liverpool (calling at Cork Harbor) every THITIISOAY. Certificates Issued to bring out Passengers rrom any part of Europe nt lowest rates. For Freight or Cubln Passoge, apply to CHAS. G. FRANKLYN, No. 4 Howling Creen. New York. For Steerage Passage, apply to Trinity Build? ing, No. Ul Broadway, New York, or to WM. ROACH A CO., Agents, nov4 1 smw3mos _^ Charleston. .pACLFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S TUKOl'On LINK TO CALIFORNIA, CniNA AND JAPAN. CHANGE OF SA1LUNO DAYS. Steamers of thc above line leave Pier ^?"-.5 So. 42, North River, root or canal street ^MaJfl New York, at 12 o'clock noon, or thu Stn and 21st or every month (except when these dates rall on Sunduy, then thu Saturday preceding.) Departure or Alb and .'Isl connect at Panama with steamers for South Pacific and Central Amer lean purls. ThoRe of filh touch nt Manzanillo. Steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco ror Japan und China Uecember 4, 1660. k No California steamers lunch at Havana, but go direct from New York tn Aspluwnll. One hundred pounds baggage frecj.p each adult. Medicine and aitetidnucu free. For Passage Tickets or further Information ap? ply nt the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, ou the wharr, Riot or Canal-street, North River, New York. F. R. BA HY, Agent. marchl2 lyr_ rpRAVELLKRS PASSING THROUGH CHARLESTON EN ROUTE TO FLORIDA AND AIKEN, And other places, should lay in their ^f^Of, supplies or Clarets, Champagnes, cnr.^ilii&A* dials. Brandies, Whiskies Wines. Canned Soups and BIMM American ann tngiisn macuico, i?c vilicd nain, riouK??, Ciimter. Durham Smoking Tobacco and Imported Segara. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., No. 275 King street, opposite Huael, Charleston, S. C. Branch nf No. BOO Broadway, corner 20lh street, New York._sept28 6mos OR GEORGETOWN, S. C. F KEITH FIELD, WAVERLY, AND BROOK GREEN MILLS, TOUCH1NO AT SOUTH ISLAND. The Steamer EMU,IF.,Captain P. C. Lewis, will run as follows for the re-_ malnder or this month, leaving CommcrcI?TwT??r? LEAVE CHARLESTON. THURSDAY NIOUT, 23d December, at 0 o'clock. WEDNESDAY MORNING, 29 th December, at 6 o'clock. LEAVE GEORGETOWN. MONDAY MORNING, 27th December, at 0 o'clock. FRIDAY MORNING, Slat December, at 0 o'clock. Steamer leaves Accommodation Wharf. For engagements, apply to SHACKELFORD A KELLY, Agents, dec21_ Boyce's Wharf. F OR FERNANDINA, FLORIDA, INLAND ROUTE VIA BEAUFORT, HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH, BRUNSWICK AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE QEORQIA COAST. Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain Fenn Peck, wlU leave Charleston_ for above points every SUNDAY MORNINO, al o'clock. Leaving Savannah MONDAY MORNINO, at 9 o'clock. Returning, ?he will leave Fernandina on TUES? DAY AFTERNOON, after arrival or the train from Cedar Keya and Gainesville; leavlDg Brunswick same evening; leaving Savannah ror Charleston, via Beaufort, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. For Freight or Passage apply to J. ?). AIKEN A CO., nov24 South Atlantic Wharf. npoR PALATE A, FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA JACKSON? VILLE AND LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. SUsiriCr "DICTATOR," Captain W. V. McNelty, will sall from,_ Charleston every TUESDAY EVENING at I ror above points. Steamer "CITY POINT,1' Captain George E. Mc? Millan, will sall from Charleston every FRIDAY EVENINO, at 8 o'clock ror ahove pointe. Connect? ing with all railroads at Savannah going South and West. Connecting wita thc Florida Railroad, at Fernandina, for Cedar Keya, from which place steamers connect with Mobile and New Orleans. Connecting, at Palatka, with nari's steamers for the Oclawaha River. Through Billa of Lading given for freights to Mobile and New Orleans. Freights payable on the wharf. All goods remain? ing on the wharf at sunset will be stored at risk and expense or owners. (Signed) J. D. AIKEN A CO., novl3_ Agent?, "JgJXTRA TRIP TO BEAUFORT* AND CniSOLM'S LANDING ON AND AFTER DECEMDER 3. Steamer PILOT BOY. Captain Fenn Peck, will sall ror above _ _ points every FRIDAY MORNINO, ot 8 o'clock turning, will leave Beaufort same evening to suit the tide. J. D. AIKEN A CO., novit Agents. .JpALLS CITY STEAM BAKERY, LOUISVILLE, KY., Mannractory or Patent, drated, Farina, Water, Boston, butter, Sugar, Lemon, Wine, Milk, Cream and SODA CRACKERS, Ginger Snaps, Mo laissa Cakes, Ac. Having accepted the Agency of the above Faotory, I am prepared to lill all order? at Manufacturer's prices. J. N. ROBSON, Nos. 1 and a A tumlo Wharf, decs fm wi ra on* o Agon' for Hi? St ? te. jyjj- ARE N G O CURES FEVER AND AGUE. THE FINEST TONIO IN THE WORLD. ?ra-For sale by an Druggists. 0. J. LUHN, Agent, Druggl-?, Corner King and John street, scpllT 3mos Charlatton, S. C. F O II BOSTON, TO SAIL THIS WEEK. The Rood Schooner KANNI K K RATING, Jones, Manier, having (3-4) three-fourths _ cargo cngngcd, will accept heavy Frei g lil ahovc pori. Kur Freight engagements apply to dev20mw2 lt isl.KV A CRF.IGUTON. piOK BOSTON-DESPATCH LINE. Thc Favorite Packet .Schooner II. N. HAWKINS, Wyatt, Master, wonts Cotton and Light Freight lu till un and leave promptly dcc'.-O 3 ' WM. ROACH A CO. F OK LIVERPOOL Tlic fine American Ship MISSOURI, L. T. Ilrndhiirn, Master, having a large portion_ or her cargo engaged, ls now loading ror the above non. For further engagements apply to , WM. II. SMITH A CO. decl8 Napier'! Hange. JP O ll L I V E It P Thc Al American Bark WRTTKRIIOHN, Landcrkcn, Master, ol small capacity, nra)_ a ltrgc part or her cargo engaged mid now going on board, and will have disputch ror thu above port. ?t?- This vessel ls nearly new and Insures at thc lowest rate?. Kor balance ol freight room apply to declB STRKKT BROTHELS A CO. JP O II LIVERPOOL Thc Al British Bark YUMUR1, Cochran. Ji? Master, will have quick dispatch Tor HicjSQjL above port. Kor Freight apply lo R. T. WALK Kit. deen Boyce's Wharf. F OR LIVERPOOL. The A 1 British Bark ATLANTIC, W. Vcrnam, Muster, being or small capacity,_ and having a large portion or her cargo engaged, will meet with dispatch Tor thc above port. Kor Freight engagements, ?ipi.lv to ROHERT MURK A- CO., dccli Boyce's Wharf. F O II LIVERPOOL. The British ship MUSCONPL'S. W. M. Groves, Master, having a large portion nf her cargo engaged, will have dispatch, freight engagements npph lo 110V29 RAVENEL A CO EXCURSIONS TO ALL POINTj OF INTEREST AROUND TUE HARUOK. Thc fast sailing nnd comrortnhly ap? pointed Yacht ELEANOR will now resume _ her trips to all points In thc harbor, starting EVEHY uoKNiNo, at io o'clock, rad every AFTEK NOON, at 3 o'clock, from South Commercial WharL For Passage or Charter, apply next door souih or thc Mills House. nov8 3mos Uailroaos. ?J^TORTHE ASTERN RAILROAD. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. ) NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COMPANY, j CHARLESTON, S. C., December lu, H69. ) From and arter this date, and until the 10th or January, thc Passenger Fare to and from Charleston will be reduced to one-naif the present rates, but no charge will be less than twenty-live cents. S. S. SOLOMONS, decs) 0 Superintendent. GE OF SCHEDULE GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, j ATLANTIC AND GITLE RAILIIOAD, } SAVANNAH. November 5, 1809. ) On and after BVNPAT, thc 7th instant, Passen? ger Trains on this road will run as follow?, com? mencing With thc 4.30 P. M. 1 rain : NICHT EXI'llKSS THAIN'S. Leave Savannah dally at.4.30 P. M. Arrive al Bainbridge (Monday 'H except? ed) at.0.15 A. M. Arrive at Uve Oak dally at.2.20 A. M. Arrive at Jacksonville dally al.7.U2 A. M. I Arrive at Tallahassee dally at.7.07 A. M. Arrive at (Quincy dally at.0.16 A. M. Leave Quincy dally at.6.25 P. M. Leave Tallahassee dally at.8.25 P. M. > Leave Jacksonville dally at.8.30 P. M. i .eave Live Oak dally nt.1.28 A. M. I Leave Bainbridge (Snnday'a excepted) at.? ..? twp x? Arrive at savannah dally nt.10.60 A. M. DAY TRAIN. Leave Savannah (Sunday's excepted) at.7.15 A. M. Arrive at Live Oak (Sunday's excepted) at.7.00 P. M. Leave Live Oak (Sunday'sexcepted)at..6.00 A. M. Arrive at Savannah (Sunday's except? ed) at.6.35 P. M. Passengers for Stations west or Lawton, on main line, take Expresa Train leaving Savannah at 4.30 P. M. BRDN8W10K TRAIN. Leave Savannah (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) at.12.50 P. M. Arrive at No. 8 (Junction) at.4.30 P. M. Arrive at Brunswick at.8.42 P. M. Leave Brunswick (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) at.12.60 P. M. Leave No. 6 (Junction) at.3.00 P. M. Arrive at Savannah at.8.20 P. M. Connect at Jacksonville with steamers for Pa Ut ka. Pianists, Enterprise, and all points on the St. Joha's River. Through tickets good,-''hy au steamers on the river. H. S. HAINES, decs General Superintendent. .financial. W ANTED, State of South Carolina BONDS. The highest prloe wUl be paid for the tame by A. C. KAUFMAN, Broker, dectl No. 25 Broad street rJYWO THOUSAND DOLLARS GOLD WANTED. Apply to PLNCKNEY BROTHERS, declS North Atlantic WharL C. KAUFMAN, BROKER, Ho. 28 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. SOUTHERN "SECURITIES of every description, viz: Unourrent Bank Notes, State, City and Rall road Stocks, Bonds and Coupons, bought and sold ea commission. ALSO, GOLD AND SILVER COIN. Orders solicited and promptly executed. Pri?es Current issued weekly and forwarded gratuitously to any point on application as above. AMeatlon given to thc parchase and sale or Real Bauatc. decl8 mwf 3mosDAC O D I B MoLAIN, BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 48 BROAD STREET. Charleston, S. C. Stocks, Bonds ami Oold bought, carried and sold short In New York City. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of aH kinds of Southern Sc on rfu as. o?u QHECKS ON NEW YOBK AND BILLS ON ENGLAND AND FRANCE SOLD. ?TErtT^IING AND BOUGHT. ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS, By LESESNE & WELLS, nov2 3mos No. io BROAD STREBT. UPHAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG DRINK. A BUBB CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS. One Dollar a Bottle. Sent by mall, restas s paid, on receipt of price. The ABtuiote ls the best remedy that can be administered In Mania-a-Potu, and also tor all nervoas affections. For sala by Dr. n. BARR. No. 181 Meeting street, teto Agent for Souita Carolina. I* -fannj (Sboo?o, Sft. ERFUMERI K ? ANO TOILET ARTICLES. HENCH. ENC LISE AND AMERICAN EXTRACTS. SOAPS Toilet Waters Pnir Roses Toilet .Sets, Ac., Ac. Hair, Tooth, Cloth ami Nail MtUSIIBS Ivory, Shell ami Huflalo Combs Jean Marie Purina '/ Violets Demarson'J, ami UMARS PREMIUM COLOGNE WATERS. At A IN AR'S, No. 409 King, (Icc20 1.1 Corhcr Vanderhorst street. A~ V IS1 TOR Ince sahl If we only knew where thc resident Rixens made their purchases there wc should get veil served. To such wc oller A DIRECTORY. "he ladina who desire thc Inlest styles of fash? ionable Head Dressing. Curls, 'Chignons or RruldS, Co to M. A A. ASHTON. Thc gentlemen who desire tobe presentable In Adouis attire, fur Wigs, Oo to M. A A. ASHTON, til who desire thc best (?crinan Colognes, .S Co to M. A A. ASHTON, .'or Diadem or Coronal Combs, all Go to M. A A. ASHTON. Those whto reunite thc liest Extracts, (io to M. A A. ASHTON, ?very one who desires good Hair Rruvhcs or Combs, Go to M. A A. ASHTON. M necessity all who require a good Tooth Blush, Go to M. A A. ASHTON. For genuine Talc dc Vents, ntl must Go to M. A A. ASHTON. For Hair Dyes and Regenerators, nearly nil Go to M. A A. ASHTON. In fart, al) who require genuine goods from thc following houses : society Hygi?nique, 1 . j Bailey's, 1 . Lilllie's. it At kins-oil's, L'owdrsy's, ajIGosnell's, ?= Plvcr, ?MLOW0 A Sons, V? Guerlain, 5 (Yardley, - Ucnry ft Demarson, J Rowlands A Sons, ? (cowland, J ? As also. Vents Goods In their linc from every reputable manufucturer In the Slates, Go to M. A A. ASHTON. No. 2-10 King street, Five doors from Market street, novl mwfrjmos QOMPLETE SETS OF FINE CUT GLASS DECANTERS, WINES. CHAMPAGNES, Cordials, Finger Howls, Tumblers and Goblets, FOIl SALE UY WILLIAM G. Will EDEN A CO., No. 265 Klug Street, corner H eau fain deco "yyriLLL\M G. W HILDEN & CO. 11 AYE FOB SALE ?. LEATHER RETICULES, TRAVELLING BAGS, Purses, pocketbooks and Portemonnaies, suitable for chi e,t mas Presents, ut No. 255 KING STREET, CORNER BEAUFA1N. deco_ A FINE ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES, CHATELAINS, VEST CHAINS, Brooches, Earrings, Sleeve i)ui??"?. etuoo, ie., KOK SALE UT WILLIAM Q. WUILDEN A CO., No. 255 King Street, corner beau fain. decs_ "^?TILLUM G. WUILDEN & CO. Have for the Holidays a rich assortment of VASES, TOILET SETS, CCPS AND SAUCERS, And Fancy Goods. No. 255 KINO STREET, CORNER BEAUFA1N. dece_ gILVER TABLE RINGS, FRUIT KNIVES SOGAR SPOONS, And a variety of Fancy Silver for the Holidays, FOR 8 A LB BY WILLIAM 0. WHILDEN A CO.. No. 255 King Street, corner Beaufaln.j deco_ ?pARIAN, WEDGEWOOD, HAVRE FRENCH CHINA AND GRANITE-WARE, AND IN EVERY VARIETY, FOR BALE BY WILLIAM 0. WHILDEN A CO., No. 356 King Street, corner Beau fain. <lec6_ g IL VER AND PLATED TEA SETS, BOTTER DISHES, CORDIAL STANDS, Castors, Cups, Strawberry Dishes, Ac., Ac, ON EX II I SITIOS AST) FOR BALE AT WILLIAM O. WUILDEN A CO.'S, No. 256 King Street, corner Beau fa ir. deco Cigars, Sobacco, Vc. J MADSEN'8 CIGAR MANUFACTORY AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCO HOUSE, No. 314 King street, Corner ; of Society street, "SION OF THE INDIAN cniEF," CIGARS: LA CAROLINA CIGARS, at 120 per M La Carolina Cigars, No-1, at $22 per M Corona Je Espana, No. 1, at (25 per M El Bouquet, at $30 per M T?rtagos, (Havana Oiling,) nt ?40 per M H. Upraann, (Havana,) at soo per M Figaro, (Genuine Spanish,) at f TS per M -Jenny Lind, at $80 per M. As all these brands are mnde under my especial care and supervision, I can warrant that all Cigars smoke well and will give satisfaction at the prices. Imported Cigars of dur?rent grades. For Cigar Manufacturers, a large assortment of Leaf Tobacco. ALSO, A stock <of Chewing and Srrroklog TOBACCO, and PIPES. Merchant,;und Consumers are respectfully in? vited to give me a call, tho undersigned being re? solved to give satisfaction. declB smwlBM J. MADSEN. iUncl)iiirrn, Castings, -Vc. WAGON AXLES, COMMON, CONCORD, Iron Hub, and Solid Collar, of superior quality and finish. Also, Manufacturers of Ma? chinery, Patent Steam and Belt Forgo Hammers, Power Shears. Car Axles, Windlass Necks, Truss Shapes, Crowbars, Boiler Fronts, Cast Iron Jock Screws, Patent Swage Blocks, Tire Benders, Forg? ings and Castings. Address, for Prlco List, LYMAN KINSLEY A CO., nov24 1ms_Csrobrldgsport, Mass. "gXCELSIOR IRON WORKS, ESTABLISHED 1839, FwOT OF mn STREET, EAST RIVER. IRON FRON TP, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF IRON WORK Fo? nen.ruso PURPOSES. GEO. R. JACKSON, BURNET A CO., Proprietors. RANCH OFFICE, NO. 201 CENTRE STU BET, CORNER OP HOWARD. novso amos Qolibnrj ?oo?o. TT O IJ 1 I) A Y I? lt IS S E NTS. -o 7/ OPEUA OL.AHSK?? Sj g FHENCTI .JJuTWiar^ItY 3 vi 52 miTSH?-ii?vcs CASES y - a ? GLOVE I?O:VII:!-? -4 F ? a J i Aivi>it loitCTHKF I?OXT:K ^ pg '? woinc I?*>XT:I-S JVTA?I> i?Aeitx:rr@ 3 WOI/LH, TOY?, KTC. </> nj r Wc oirer TOOTH lilt USU KS rrom 5 cents to co cents; Hair Knishes 15 cents to ?I0; Nan, Hat, Rnth and Clothes Brushes, Combs, Pomades, Perfumery, Ac, In large variety, ?mi cheapest In thc city. EUGENE WAltD A CO.. No. 219 KIMI STIIKKT. dcc20 6* Two doors below thc Academy of Music. w ATC ll ES AND JEWELRY AT REDUCED PRICES. -o "\V . C A. IC Tl I TN O T O IV ?& CO., No. 20(1 KINO STREET, Hu ve, by late Importations, greatly Increased their stock of JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND DIAMfkgp GOOPS, Making our assortment t?ie largest in the Stale, nnd which we are now offering nt prices compatible with the decline in gold. we desire to call special attention lo oar Hue of WATCHES of English, Geneva and American manufacture. Waltham Waldies, In solid silver Cases, nt ?20, warranted. AGENTS FOR THE AMERICAS WATCH COMPANV. W. CARRINGTON. W*. THOMAS. ?hisnranrr. B ROOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Assets over.$i,3GO,ooo Issues nil kinds or Life ami Endowment Pal?? ele*. Dividends annually In cafh. Only Com? pany having Ute Definite Guaranteed Surrender Value Plan Police*, world-wide. Second to no Company In thc United States for stability, libe? rality and ccHnomy. Ottlce No. 141 Hroadwny, New York. CHRISTIAN W. MUCK, President. WILLIAM M. COLE, Secretary. State Agency No. 35 Hrnad-strcet, second floor. Local and Canvassing Agents wanted through? out the State. Apply In person or by letter to JAMES G. HOLMES, JR., General Agent fur South Carolina. jnlyl2 mwfSnios Q. U A R D 1 A N MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY or N E W Y O lt K. 011(1 AMZEII IN ISM ALL POLICIES NON FORFEITABLE. HALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. LAST CASU PIVIDBNO (FIFTY) 50 TER CENT. STATEMENT. Polices In force.$25,000,000 Assets. 1,600,000 Annual Income. ?00,000 Losses raid. tun noe OFFICERS. W. H. PECK li AM. rrestdent. . WM. T. HOOKER, vice-President. L. MCADAM, Secretary and Actuary. O. A. FUDIOKAR, Superintendent. DIRECTORS. Hon. John A. Dix, New York. Hon. James Harpsr,|Flrm of Harper A Bros., ex Mayor Nsw York. John J. Crane, President Bank Republic. Wm. M. Vermtlye, Banker, (Vermllye A Cd.) Chas. G. Rockwood, Cashier Newark Bank inn Company. Hon. George Opydyke, ex-Mayor New York. Minot C. Morgan, Banker. Thomas Rigney, Firm Thomas Rigney A Co. Benj. B. Sherman, Treasurer New York Steam Sogar Refining Company. Aaron Arnold, Firm or Arnold, Constable A Co. Rlehard IL Bowne, Wetmore A Bowne, Lawyers. E. V. Uaughwout, Firm E. V. Uaughwout A Co. Wm. Wllkens, Firm or Wilkens A Co. Julius IL Pratt, Merchant. Wm. W. Wright, Merchant. Charles J. Starr, Merchant. William Allen, Merchant. Geo. W. Cuyler, Banker, ralroyra, N. Y. Geo. T. Hope, President Continental Fire Insur? ance Company. John G. Sherwood, Park Place. Walton H. Peckham, corner Firth Avenue and Twenty-third street. Edward il. Wright, Newark, N. J. Geo. W. Farlee, Counsellor. W. L. Cogswell, Merchant. KEIM A I SSE RT EL, General Agonts ror Sooth CaroUna and Georgia Office No. 40 Broad street, Charleston, 3. C. Dr. T. REENSTJERNA, Examining Physician. Jaol2 lyrntc hepatic Bitters. PANKNiN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, AS? AU. DISEASES OF VHS STOMACH AND LIVER. VD ST ASS TIT CO M M END ED BT TOS MBDXOAL rACULTV. HEGEMAN ?ic GO., AG Elf TS, NEW YORK, Mannfactnred by C. F. PANKN?N, OBSQSf AMD AF07B2CABY, OHARL?8TON, S. .. 49?-FVM* Bmi* by EvuggUU Evrytt/fitrtt.-?? febl6 mwflyr FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, (8ANTON1NE.) They arc purely vegetable, safe and snre. The best In mc. Esr sale hy Dr. H. BARR, No. 131 Meeting street, octs_ _Wholesale Agent; IgUPERIOR COLOGNE T^TER. Manufactured and for sale by Dr. IL BABR. otu No. m Meeting sues;, ?ttisccllrmcons. g. PTC) lt G li S. II A C K E lt 's DOOR, SASH AND ?LIND FACTORY, KIN? STRUT, 01TOS1TK CANNON. DRESSED H'M UFR or every description. Tm Ming (lone In order. A large Stock of Hie above conslnmly on ii.uni. Wareroouis ami miicc, _ No. 22 IIAYNE STREET. <!cci7 fmwlinoPAO _charleston, S. C. IP YOU WANT. SCHOOL AND TEXT HOOKS of nil kimi*, cheaper Hiau you eau urd?ase elsewhere, go io RD WA RI) PERRY, So. LV> Mooting sired, opposite Charleston Hotel, ?Charleston, s. c. flecM limos OL AR "O.N.T." Spool Cotton IS THE BEST FOR HANDS MACHINE SEWING. FOR SALK BY ALL. WHOLESALE anil lt 1.TAI I. DRY GOODS DEALERS' uccl.l wrm2iuos _ p RATT'S "ASTRAL" OIL. Unlike many other Illuminating Oils, ls por? ted ly pure ami free from all adulterations or mixtures of any kind. It emits no offensive smell while burning, gives a Burt and brilliant light, and cnn bc used with thc same assurance of sal,-ty as gas. Chemists pronounce lt thc best and serest Hlnmlnullng Oil ever offered to the public; and Insurance Companies endorse and urge upon consumers thu use of thc "Astral'' OH In preference to any other, lt ls now burned by thousands of ramilles, and In no instance has any accident occurred limn I ls uso; a lamp Ulled with li, If upset and broken, will nnt explode. To prevent adulteration, thc -Astrnl" Oil Is packed only In the Hnurantv Patent Cans, of 1 gallon and 5 gallons ouch, and each can ls scaled In a manner unit cannot be counterfeited. Every package with uncut seal wc wnrrant. Rc sure and got none but thc genuine article, Pratt's "As? tral'' Oil, for sale by dealers everywhere, and aT. wholesale and retail by the proprietors OIL HOUSE OF CHARLES PRATT, No. 108 Fulton street. New York, Post?nico Rox No. 2050. Send for circulars, with testimonials and price Hats. Enclose stamps for copy or thc "Astral Light."_ ._decte IF YOU WANT NOTE, LETTER AND CAP PAPERS and ENVELOPES, go to EDWARD PH lt RY, No. 156 Meeting tue et, opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C. deol4 Sinos ir- m&t3t* ci ?-C e-2 ti fi k " jim mmm II III v- P?S-' icrtilijcvo. STANDARD GUARANTEED Sid V?as* MANUFACTURED BY WALTON.WHANN&i WRMINGT0N,OELJ ?FOR SALE DY ^HERRING; I?? decs emosDsc